Quiero Vivir Mi Vida / Punal De Claveles (Spanish, Paperback, Stockcero ed.)


Carmen de Burgos (1867-1932) was one of Madrid's best-known authors during the first third of the century, when the capital was experiencing the accelerated changes associated with the processes of modernity. A prolific writer of a wide variety of works (12 novels, 57 short stories, a long list of translations, manuals of behavior for women and a vast number of newspaper articles), Burgos was also an important public figure whose essays and speeches passionately promoted the cause of increasing civil rights for women in Spanish society. To return to her work today is to familiarize one's self with the popular literature, politics and social concerns of almost a century ago. This edition includes two of Burgos's fictional works from 1931: the full-length novel -Quiero vivir mi vida-, and the short story -Punal de claveles-. Both were published the year before the autor's death, during the most politically radical period of her life. Burgos dedicates the novel to Gregorio Maranon, calling it -an homage to the great doctor Maranon, who in the most competent and noble of ways, has illuminated the study of intersexuality with his piety and science.- Likewise, in the prologue to the novel (included here in this edition), Maranon praises Burgos for her clear understanding of his theories and the incorporation of his concept of intersexuality into the development of the characters. The murder known as the -crime of Nijar- (Almeria, 1928) is the basis for the plot of Burgos's -Punal de claveles- as well as for Lorca's better-known play -Bodas de sangre- (1932). What in the poet Lorca's hands was a poetic tragedy, for Burgos -the feminist- became a story about the need for women to have the opportunity to escape traditional gender roles. Unlike that of -Bodas de sangre-, -Punal de claveles's- happy ending is directed towards a mass (and largely female) audience. This critical edition by Susan Larson includes Maranon's essay -Sobre el sentido de los celos- an introduction which includes a comparison of -Punal de claveles- to Lorca's -Bodas de sangre- as well as notes to help the reader understand Burgos's work in social and cultural context.

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Carmen de Burgos (1867-1932) was one of Madrid's best-known authors during the first third of the century, when the capital was experiencing the accelerated changes associated with the processes of modernity. A prolific writer of a wide variety of works (12 novels, 57 short stories, a long list of translations, manuals of behavior for women and a vast number of newspaper articles), Burgos was also an important public figure whose essays and speeches passionately promoted the cause of increasing civil rights for women in Spanish society. To return to her work today is to familiarize one's self with the popular literature, politics and social concerns of almost a century ago. This edition includes two of Burgos's fictional works from 1931: the full-length novel -Quiero vivir mi vida-, and the short story -Punal de claveles-. Both were published the year before the autor's death, during the most politically radical period of her life. Burgos dedicates the novel to Gregorio Maranon, calling it -an homage to the great doctor Maranon, who in the most competent and noble of ways, has illuminated the study of intersexuality with his piety and science.- Likewise, in the prologue to the novel (included here in this edition), Maranon praises Burgos for her clear understanding of his theories and the incorporation of his concept of intersexuality into the development of the characters. The murder known as the -crime of Nijar- (Almeria, 1928) is the basis for the plot of Burgos's -Punal de claveles- as well as for Lorca's better-known play -Bodas de sangre- (1932). What in the poet Lorca's hands was a poetic tragedy, for Burgos -the feminist- became a story about the need for women to have the opportunity to escape traditional gender roles. Unlike that of -Bodas de sangre-, -Punal de claveles's- happy ending is directed towards a mass (and largely female) audience. This critical edition by Susan Larson includes Maranon's essay -Sobre el sentido de los celos- an introduction which includes a comparison of -Punal de claveles- to Lorca's -Bodas de sangre- as well as notes to help the reader understand Burgos's work in social and cultural context.

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Imprint

Stock Cero

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2009

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First published

October 2009

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

308

Edition

Stockcero ed.

ISBN-13

978-1-934768-28-0

Barcode

9781934768280

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LSN

1-934768-28-6



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